Yeah, I'm still exploring and playing around with it on the XBox without being bored so not going to jump on the PC version right away. I've gotten a few things through Steam before so can definitely go that route. Thanks for that tip on the wish list. I haven't used it enough to realize you could do that.
So, I think I'll wait for it to hit the sale and then when I do get it I'll save this for my first play through with the PC version! I'll have to let you know how it goes once I do get to do that.
Yeah, I'm still exploring and playing around with it on the XBox without being bored so not going to jump on the PC version right away. I've gotten a few things through Steam before so can definitely go that route. Thanks for that tip on the wish list. I haven't used it enough to realize you could do that.
So, I think I'll wait for it to hit the sale and then when I do get it I'll save this for my first play through with the PC version! I'll have to let you know how it goes once I do get to do that.
Great build 1+!
You should update now when there is alot of DLC out, for example which plot of land to restore your family on in heartfire, or add stalhrim armour. It's nordic after all. :)
Great build 1+!
You should update now when there is alot of DLC out, for example which plot of land to restore your family on in heartfire, or add stalhrim armour. It's nordic after all. :)
I would love to, but would you believe I don't own the DLC yet? I've been extending the life of my game with mods and waiting for the DLC to go on crazy sale. I will definitely do an update when I play the DLC though.
I would love to, but would you believe I don't own the DLC yet? I've been extending the life of my game with mods and waiting for the DLC to go on crazy sale. I will definitely do an update when I play the DLC though.
I love the idea of rebuilding a dead clan, and the gameplay is simple, effective, and fits with the character. I hope this can gain a few more likes to get into exemplar.
I love the idea of rebuilding a dead clan, and the gameplay is simple, effective, and fits with the character. I hope this can gain a few more likes to get into exemplar.
Nice one, mate! Interesting roleplay, simple yet effective gameplay with a fair amount of detail for both! Great job! Maybe use the main pic without compass? Like this
Nice one, mate! Interesting roleplay, simple yet effective gameplay with a fair amount of detail for both! Great job! Maybe use the main pic without compass? Like this
Thank you! I really appreciate the compliment.
In my experience, if you wait long enough, a dragon will usually make several landings and takeoffs, frequently to fight other creatures on the ground. (They especially seem to like killing mudcrabs.) If you are near a town, the guards will usually take shots at the dragon until it lands. If this happens in a Stormcloak-controlled city, you can roleplay it like you are calling upon the other clans to aid you. Otherwise a follower can be very useful -- there are several followers with good Archery skills that are available fairly early. This fits with the roleplay as well.
Thank you! I really appreciate the compliment.
In my experience, if you wait long enough, a dragon will usually make several landings and takeoffs, frequently to fight other creatures on the ground. (They especially seem to like killing mudcrabs.) If you are near a town, the guards will usually take shots at the dragon until it lands. If this happens in a Stormcloak-controlled city, you can roleplay it like you are calling upon the other clans to aid you. Otherwise a follower can be very useful -- there are several followers with good Archery skills that are available fairly early. This fits with the roleplay as well.
The Blades don't represent the Empire -- they represent what the Empire used to be, when Tiber Septim (a Nord) was Emperor. They were victimized by the Thalmor just as much as anyone else.
You can avoid killing Paarthurnax by completing the Civil War questline before starting The Fallen. Since Paarthurnax is the capstone Blades quest (as long as you don't trigger Season Unending), you don't have to advance that far.
The Blades don't represent the Empire -- they represent what the Empire used to be, when Tiber Septim (a Nord) was Emperor. They were victimized by the Thalmor just as much as anyone else.
You can avoid killing Paarthurnax by completing the Civil War questline before starting The Fallen. Since Paarthurnax is the capstone Blades quest (as long as you don't trigger Season Unending), you don't have to advance that far.